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Title: Experimental study on improving local buckling behavior of steel plates strengthened with glass fiber reinforced polymers
Authors: Güven, Can Ali
Advisors: Eğilmez, Oğuz Özgür
Publisher: Izmir Institute of Technology
Izmir Institute of Technology
Abstract: Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) applications becoming one of the most efficient strengthening methods to improve mechanical properties of previously built steel structures. In strengthening applications FRP materials generally used in web or flange sections of steel members to provide a bracing against local buckling. By the help of their easy application and their tailorable mechanical properties, FRPs provide various options for selecting the most suitable FRP material for applications. This study focuses on using GFRP to enhance the buckling behavior of GFRPstrengthened steel plates under axial loading. For that purpose, a detailed experimental study program has been followed revealing mechanical properties of GFRP material, steel and interaction between steel-GFRP. Previous studies showed that the surface bond between GFRP and steel section as the weakest link of the structure. As a result of this, various epoxies, surface preparation primers, surface treatments are used to produce Lap-Shear specimens to provide most efficient surface interaction between GFRP and steel. Results of these experiments provided us data to decide most suitable surface treatment, surface primer and epoxy combination in the GFRP Strengthened Steel Plate Tests with the ability to in-situ application. 350x200x20 mm steel plates are strengthened with various thickness (2, 4 and 16 layers) and surface areas (80mm x 300mm, 160 x 300mm) of GFRP to compare the stabilization in buckling values with bare steel plates. Plates are strengthened with GFRP on both sides and they are tested in compression testing equipment. LVDTs are used to collect axial and lateral buckling while strain-gauges attached to both composite used to collect axial and lateral buckling while strain-gauges attached to both composite plates strengthened with GFRP material showed that application of GFRP provides enhancement to the plastic buckling of steel plates.
Description: Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Civil Engineering, Izmir, 2009
Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 87-91)
Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and Enlish
xi, 91 leaves
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11147/4043
Appears in Collections:Master Degree / Yüksek Lisans Tezleri

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